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Danny J. Doss

12/24/1946 - 08/09/2020

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Obituary For Danny J. Doss

Danny J Doss, 73 of West Point GA, passed away on August 9, 2020 at his home. Danny was born in LaGrange Georgia to the late Paul Doss and Agnes Littlefield on December 24, 1946. Danny was a retired meat cutter and truck driver.

Danny was proceeded in death by his parents, his loving wife Doris Annell Doss and his great grandchildren Cole and Judson Thompson.

He left behind his son Joseph (Amy) Doss of LaGrange, daughter Brandy (Jeff) Pearson of Columbus, , Scotty (Tina) Thomas of LaGrange, and Ben Thomas of LaGrange who was not only his son but his friend and caretaker who was by his side until his death; sister Carol(Byron) Johnson; brothers Tim(Ronda)Doss, and Gary(Terri)Doss. Grandchildren include Whitney Thompson, Shelby Barber, Blake Doss, Jacob (Christian) Barber, Destiney (Dylan) Surowic, Austin Barber, Colby Barber, Brandon (Courtney) Thomas, Destiny (Andrew) Thomas, and Dakota Thomas. He had eight great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and many friends.

Danny was a member of First Assembly of God in LaGrange, Ga. He loved his family dearly and was avid roller-skater.

The family will meet at the home of Joseph and Amy Doss at 532 Willie Hodnett Rd, LaGrange, GA 30240.

Funeral services will be held at Bluffton Funeral Services. 1011 N Lanier Ave, Lanett AL 36863 on Friday August 14, 2020 at 2pm EDT. Reverend Jimmy McMillian will officiate.


Services

14
mar

Funeral Service

2:00 PM
Bluffton Funeral Services
1011 N. Lanier Ave
Lanett, AL 36863

Guest Book

Danny was a xtra father to me from 6th grade on. He was a xtra grandfather to my children. He loved like no other. We loved him back just the same. He welcomed everyone into his house. He was a role model for all and always had encouraging words. He loved God. My favorite memory of him was when we would be at church and he would be "resting his eyes" in other words sleeping and the preacher would call his name and he would answer without missing a beat. Having his eyes closed was when he was listening the most. Danny will be missed. Much love to his family.

- Amy Snowberger

I sure hate to hear this about Danny. Back in "the day " Danny and his first wife Deborah and myself was in separate able. The good ole days. He loved his family he loved his kids. And he loved that ole super bee! Danny will be missed! Sending prayers and love to this sweet family

- Crystal Boyd